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perhaps one of the most famous cases is the time square bomber who traveled to pakistan, got training from the taliban, came back to the united states, he drove an suv into times square, and thought he had a viable explosive device, and many counterterrorism officials say they believe it was a successful attack against the united states, and what saved us is the bomb did not detonate. people launch attacks, but have not had training overseas, just a do-it-yourself operations at home. some of the cases we've interpreted them through sting operations like the case last year of the man who tried to detonate a car bomb at the christmas tree lighting ceremony, and then fort hood where it's not an accident that you had an e-mail relationship between the alleged shooter and anwar #* and he's like the dear abbey of the jihad world and when people have questions about the world, faith, and motivations, they go to him to seek the answers. >> host: looking at a story in the new york time today, robert f. worth reports and the and sent story is now rolfing with gangs of fighters some have capture
perhaps one of the most famous cases is the time square bomber who traveled to pakistan, got training from the taliban, came back to the united states, he drove an suv into times square, and thought he had a viable explosive device, and many counterterrorism officials say they believe it was a successful attack against the united states, and what saved us is the bomb did not detonate. people launch attacks, but have not had training overseas, just a do-it-yourself operations at home. some of...
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same thing going on within the and pakistan. one of the key elements in the conflict between india and pakistan which expressed itself as terrorism like bombing in mumbai and pakistani intelligence agencies support for the taliban afghanistan. part of that is about pakistan using asymmetrical assets to counter india. india 6 on the glaciers that are the head waters of the basin for which pakistan gets 90% of its water and is one of the driest countries in the world. as glaciers melt more rapidly india is building dams and the political wing of an outlaw terrorist organization, one of their slogans is water flows or blood. sort of a related issue in terms of dams and rivers. >> thank you for this book. good addition to what we need to hear. my question is could we talk a little about the issue of fear versus education? what i mean by that is we still don't have leadership educating americans in terms of catastrophic climate change and tipping points and so on or leadership that says if we don't do this by a certain date it may be
same thing going on within the and pakistan. one of the key elements in the conflict between india and pakistan which expressed itself as terrorism like bombing in mumbai and pakistani intelligence agencies support for the taliban afghanistan. part of that is about pakistan using asymmetrical assets to counter india. india 6 on the glaciers that are the head waters of the basin for which pakistan gets 90% of its water and is one of the driest countries in the world. as glaciers melt more...
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despite revelations that the al qaeda leadership in pakistan and afghanistan as on the brink of collapse the concern that this terror group could come within striking distance of the u.s. is unavoidable. according to the chairman of the house homeland security committee, they have recruited 20 canadians to join the terror group inside somalia. >>> word tonight that there may be more victims of about rating police officer accused of sexual assault. authorities say they are investigating leads that two- time officer of the year, gene gillette, forced itself onto other men. he is accused of shooting a man he lured to the south to have sex with them. police say he told a victim there were going to shoot a movie with the electors. the victim said instead he demanded sex at gunpoint. >>> the woman who accused dominique strauss, met with betty york prosecutors today. concerns have been raised about her credibility. they want to review a tape conversation during which she said she could make money from the accusations against the rich and powerful that. the will but insists her account of the se
despite revelations that the al qaeda leadership in pakistan and afghanistan as on the brink of collapse the concern that this terror group could come within striking distance of the u.s. is unavoidable. according to the chairman of the house homeland security committee, they have recruited 20 canadians to join the terror group inside somalia. >>> word tonight that there may be more victims of about rating police officer accused of sexual assault. authorities say they are investigating...
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the battle against al-qaida leaders who took refuge in africa after being forced from afghanistan and pakistan. this secret war which has included unmanned u.s. aircraft to track and kill terrorists predates by years president obama's public noinsment last month that he had deployed 100 troops to uganda to root out a terrorist leader there. shawn's multi-part series can be found in all of military times newspapers as well as defense news. shawn, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here. >> it's absolutely a fascinating story. tell us what the mission to somalia was and why it was necessary. >> in the first of our series of articles in the times papers, we talk about a secret mission that navy seals launched from a submarine delivery vehicle into somalia to place a series, about a dozen hidden, disguised cameras along the coastline of somalia to keep watch on suspicious places that they thought al- qaida activity was occurring in. >> and it was a pretty controversial mission, wasn't it, within the u.s. government? >> it was indeed. the u.s. embassy in nairobi where the cia station basicall
the battle against al-qaida leaders who took refuge in africa after being forced from afghanistan and pakistan. this secret war which has included unmanned u.s. aircraft to track and kill terrorists predates by years president obama's public noinsment last month that he had deployed 100 troops to uganda to root out a terrorist leader there. shawn's multi-part series can be found in all of military times newspapers as well as defense news. shawn, welcome back to the show. >> great to be...
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in pakistan. the us is within reach of defeating al qaida and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good that was the statement from the new us defense chief leon panetta and his military contributor he's getting who shall believe the shell's banana's taken to the post with a clear vision of the threats facing the us. for every pentagon observer there reasons always a special moment when the result change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is widely known in a narrow circle of professionals so it was the particular event. has reincarnating in his new capacity as the military chief during his first interview in his new capacity he pointed to the troika all of them multiple challenges to the united states national security emanating from pakistan yemen and somalia he is clear cut vision deserves full support both within and outside the united states it was just a pity that some of the u.s. media commissariat try to spoiled his new vision when after the meeting
in pakistan. the us is within reach of defeating al qaida and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good that was the statement from the new us defense chief leon panetta and his military contributor he's getting who shall believe the shell's banana's taken to the post with a clear vision of the threats facing the us. for every pentagon observer there reasons always a special moment when the result change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is widely known...
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in pakistan. next we've got a business news was made three stay with us. thanks very much merida ratings agencies like standard and poor's and moody's have become the subject of vicious attacks from politicians across europe russia is also unhappy with the system prime minister was in a putin says he wants the country to have its own ratings agency to get fair ratings but nick parsons from national australia bank says it will only be trusted if it's even tougher. the only way in which an ratings agency can build independent global credibility is if it seemed to be free of all pressure now the only way in which it can really be seen to be free of all pressure is to produce a lower ratings on the bonds all the assets that it's asked to consider rather than produce higher ratings because after all if a new ratings agency whether it was in europe or whether it was in russia or whether it was anywhere else in the world if a new ratings agency miraculously decided that in its opinion the rating was substantially higher than anyone else had previously thought i t
in pakistan. next we've got a business news was made three stay with us. thanks very much merida ratings agencies like standard and poor's and moody's have become the subject of vicious attacks from politicians across europe russia is also unhappy with the system prime minister was in a putin says he wants the country to have its own ratings agency to get fair ratings but nick parsons from national australia bank says it will only be trusted if it's even tougher. the only way in which an...
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the same thing is going on with india and pakistan. i mean, one of the key elements in the conflict between india and pakistan -- which expresses itself as terrorism like the bombing in mumbai and pakistani intelligence agencies' support for the taliban in afghanistan -- pakistan using asymmetrical assets to counterrer india. that -- counter india. india sits on the head waters, the glaciers that are the headwaters of the basin from which pakistan gets 90% of its water, and it's one of the driest countries in the world. and as the glaciers melt more rapidly, india's building dams, and the political wing of lash car eye today i didn't believe by, one of their slogans now is water flows or blood. so sort of a related issue in terms of dams in central asia. >> hi. um, thank you for this book. i think it's a good addition to what we need to hear. my question is could you talk a little about the issue of fear versus education? what i mean by that is we still don't have leadership that's educating, certainly, americans as to what we face in
the same thing is going on with india and pakistan. i mean, one of the key elements in the conflict between india and pakistan -- which expresses itself as terrorism like the bombing in mumbai and pakistani intelligence agencies' support for the taliban in afghanistan -- pakistan using asymmetrical assets to counterrer india. that -- counter india. india sits on the head waters, the glaciers that are the headwaters of the basin from which pakistan gets 90% of its water, and it's one of the...
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the fear is that the people in pakistan will retaliate, militants specifically in pakistan could retaliate. and as a sign of that, pakistani intelligence officials who do say that they were involved in this operation are very clear to distance themselves, not to own this operation. neither intelligence officials or government officials, because they fear that that backlash could come if they were seen as providing the intelligence or even the backup for this operation. >> and our question obviously, nick, this morning about how if he was being protected by pakistani officials, those answers may come in the days ahead but over the years, how was bin laden viewed there in that country? >> reporter: well, pakistani officials insist, i should just say it first, that they were not protecting bin laden. they did not know where he was and that speaks to something. that, yes, pakistan intelligence services have been accused of harboring afghan taliban certain militants who attack in afghanistan but pakistan has been helpful with the u.s. on al qaeda and what has happened here is that while the u.s
the fear is that the people in pakistan will retaliate, militants specifically in pakistan could retaliate. and as a sign of that, pakistani intelligence officials who do say that they were involved in this operation are very clear to distance themselves, not to own this operation. neither intelligence officials or government officials, because they fear that that backlash could come if they were seen as providing the intelligence or even the backup for this operation. >> and our question...
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al-qaeda's being decimated and decapitated in afghanistan and pakistan, due to the president in part drone attacks. that is the good side. the tough side is this, john -- the zone attacks are during a lot of collateral damage, they're expanding the universe and the hatred of the united states in that area, and they're creating a larger pool in which al-qaeda fishes. al-qaeda has also even though it's in tough shape there, it's metastasize ode. it's al-q-qda in arabia, in yemen, somalia, libya, and in addition to that, this entire war on terror and again the president's done a good job, has caused us for a decade to ignore a really rising challenge, which is the rising challenge of china as a rival super-power of the united states, while we've been focused on nation building and the rest. >> eleanor? >> this president is not going to eradicate all terrorism. no president could do that. heis trng to bring thwars in iraq and afghanistan to an end, but when you steer the shape a stay, got to avoid sudden moves. and i think he has made adjustments to the bush-cheney policy. i don't think
al-qaeda's being decimated and decapitated in afghanistan and pakistan, due to the president in part drone attacks. that is the good side. the tough side is this, john -- the zone attacks are during a lot of collateral damage, they're expanding the universe and the hatred of the united states in that area, and they're creating a larger pool in which al-qaeda fishes. al-qaeda has also even though it's in tough shape there, it's metastasize ode. it's al-q-qda in arabia, in yemen, somalia, libya,...
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think about pakistan. 1 0 million people there. look at the protests that followed bin laden's death. scores of people, maybe hundreds if you're lucky. the sympathy that existed, the robin haad hood image he once had is completely evaporated. while there may be increasing religion in the muslim world, it's no. transported to people admiring their handiwork around the world. >> we have time for a couple more questions. a question from the man in the tie. and if there's anybody else back in the corner, if we can position the other microphone. >> the 9/11 commission noted that we not only had a lack of intelligence but we also had a lack of imagination. have we be sufficiently imagine ty or not to avoid the consequences of an action? >> please state your name. >> i'm a docket ral student at george mason. given the islamists or terrorists' justifications for the use of w.m.d. against the west, how does this affect the debate? >> peter, i'll start with you on the 9/11 commission. you've been part of the bipartisan policy center with gov
think about pakistan. 1 0 million people there. look at the protests that followed bin laden's death. scores of people, maybe hundreds if you're lucky. the sympathy that existed, the robin haad hood image he once had is completely evaporated. while there may be increasing religion in the muslim world, it's no. transported to people admiring their handiwork around the world. >> we have time for a couple more questions. a question from the man in the tie. and if there's anybody else back in...
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forces killed him in a raid in pakistan. his body was taken and we're told it was buried at sea sometime overnight. >> the news late last night brought a huge crowd outside the white house. hundreds people gathered on the north lawn waving american flags and chanting u.s.a. >> the death of bin laden is expected to have a positive impact on wall street. most of the asian and european markets are up in trading today while the price of crude oil is down. >> up next, angie will have one more check of timesaver traffic. >> anny gives us a check on the seven-day forecast. you're watching 9news now. ow for my dry skin, ordinary body washes just aren't moisturizing enough. [ female announcer ] new gold bond deep moisture, with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. the body wash that moisturizes like a lotion. >> we want to get you up to speed on the story everyone will be talking about today, of course, the death of osama bin laden. american forces took out the leader at his hideout in pakistan. he was shot to death with at least one of hi
forces killed him in a raid in pakistan. his body was taken and we're told it was buried at sea sometime overnight. >> the news late last night brought a huge crowd outside the white house. hundreds people gathered on the north lawn waving american flags and chanting u.s.a. >> the death of bin laden is expected to have a positive impact on wall street. most of the asian and european markets are up in trading today while the price of crude oil is down. >> up next, angie will...
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they'll continue to use them to spread the technology all over the world we've got drones in pakistan in yemen we're using them in somalia and you think that it's going to stop their dream on and the problem here is that thanks to the secrecy to the inability for people to properly check they'll keep selling drones is the answer to all of our woes that magic technology that lets us strike from far away and only get the backtrack and is this technology credible precise compared to what else our military has yes but it's far from perfect so before you know it not only will be drones being used all over the world we'll start selling them to other countries those so called perfect weapons are going to be hit and of people who will lose all the countless civilians that will be killed or injured innocent victims who get stuck in the crossfire and whose deaths will continue to be hidden from public view you know some are suggesting that the cia not only make their strikes public but they even post videos of them i don't know if that's the answer well i'd rather there not be any drone strikes
they'll continue to use them to spread the technology all over the world we've got drones in pakistan in yemen we're using them in somalia and you think that it's going to stop their dream on and the problem here is that thanks to the secrecy to the inability for people to properly check they'll keep selling drones is the answer to all of our woes that magic technology that lets us strike from far away and only get the backtrack and is this technology credible precise compared to what else our...
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about some of those toys drones the unmanned aerial devices are used by our military and our cia in pakistan yemen and somalia drones are also used on our borders both the north and the south and law enforcement agencies across a number of states are working their hands on getting them to but this year it was reported by the observer that news corp's the daily also had a drought and that in fact sent out a few times to get news footage of alabama after devastating storms hit there and in north dakota after floods so of news corp can get a drone can anybody any news organization any private company well that's the exact question that our guest tonight has been trying to figure out joining me of my studio in new york is kashmir hill staff writer at forbes catherine i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and i know that you have been digging into this trying to get to the bottom of the whole story and fairly it's a no go for commercial use of drones at this point but when you ask the f.a.a. about news corp drone in particular what do they tell you. they were surprised by the use of
about some of those toys drones the unmanned aerial devices are used by our military and our cia in pakistan yemen and somalia drones are also used on our borders both the north and the south and law enforcement agencies across a number of states are working their hands on getting them to but this year it was reported by the observer that news corp's the daily also had a drought and that in fact sent out a few times to get news footage of alabama after devastating storms hit there and in north...
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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...
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and that took cooperation by the government of pakistan. we have cooperated very closely together in going after terrorists who pose a threat to us and the pakistanis themselves. it's a very difficult relationship. because pakistan is in a hard position, trying to figure out how it's going to contend with its own internal extremist threat. i think on the other hand, we have also developed good line of communication. good opportunities for cooperation. but it's something we have to work on every day. >> finally, we've talked a bit about the end of this operation. how it ends. i'm wondering if you can envision the united states support plang where gadhafi is exiled? would the u.s. be willing to support safe haven, immunity from prosecution and access to funds? >> we're nowhere near that type of decision. i'll be going the a conference that the british government is hosting next week. there will be a number of countries. not only those participating in the enforcement of the resolution but those pursuing political and other interventions. and
and that took cooperation by the government of pakistan. we have cooperated very closely together in going after terrorists who pose a threat to us and the pakistanis themselves. it's a very difficult relationship. because pakistan is in a hard position, trying to figure out how it's going to contend with its own internal extremist threat. i think on the other hand, we have also developed good line of communication. good opportunities for cooperation. but it's something we have to work on every...
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actually getting out of this war again why don't these men die well let's hope we did not understand pakistan as bases for the taliban and al qaeda to plan operations against us so there are other places so that's the that's the old after ten years of war after more than a trillion dollars that is spent that have been spent on this specific war thousands of lives have been lost we can hope that we deny them this area in the future they have while we also go to yemen and somalia and just keep going the world over it's to i mean we've got to go where we find you know we could only fly to where we know they are we know they're there killing them there stop them from doing things other places you know so if they don't have that as a safe haven where they can recruit train refit and plan operations elsewhere that's a good thing because it was all going to be there isn't stopping anybody from doing things in other places because we now we see other networks rising up and like i mentioned yemen and you have somalia and you have more people who are constantly being recruited because of the fact that
actually getting out of this war again why don't these men die well let's hope we did not understand pakistan as bases for the taliban and al qaeda to plan operations against us so there are other places so that's the that's the old after ten years of war after more than a trillion dollars that is spent that have been spent on this specific war thousands of lives have been lost we can hope that we deny them this area in the future they have while we also go to yemen and somalia and just keep...
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there is a stark contrast between pakistan and egypt. of course, pakistan is a sovereign nation which has certain interest at heart. sometimes our interest, belize, and values converge and sometimes they do not. with respect to what is going on in egypt, this is an yvette. there are potentially gre opportunities to come up with a counter-narrative to al qaeda and its franchisees and what it is espousing. >> i do not think there is any question that this provides a tremendous opportunity to try to move egypt in the right direction. i think the administration and the world for that matter hopes that will be the case. the opportunity is there. the opportunity for the leadership to be able to reach out to the opposition, to be able to develop the constitutional changes and political reforms that are necessary, and the opportunity to truly develop free and fair elections so that the people of egypt can exercise the same freedoms that we do. that is a tremendous opportunity. and it is one that i think we are taking all the steps possible to tr
there is a stark contrast between pakistan and egypt. of course, pakistan is a sovereign nation which has certain interest at heart. sometimes our interest, belize, and values converge and sometimes they do not. with respect to what is going on in egypt, this is an yvette. there are potentially gre opportunities to come up with a counter-narrative to al qaeda and its franchisees and what it is espousing. >> i do not think there is any question that this provides a tremendous opportunity...
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think pakistan, think some ilya, yemen. jeddah, saudi arabia, july, 2007. the city on the red sea has long been a gateway for pilgrims traveling to mecca. souliman was a fighter with al qaeda. he was just released from four years of detention at guatemala man obey. >> this is my glasses in guantanamo bay. >> this is your prisoner number? he admits he was a trained fighter for bin laden. >> i started from getting, getting trains on weapons, military, mines, explosives, electronics. >> souliman was so dedicated he stayed with osama bin laden in the mountains even as the americans found them. this is dust from the mountains. he says he is now reformed after graduating from a unique saudi rehabilitation program for islamic radicals. that looks amazingly like a summer camp. in a campus, soccer and video games. the result is to wean them off extremism in a friendly, secure environment. 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were from saudi arabia. the saudi government says the rehabilitation program has largely been successful. in defusing the anger of these men whom saudi ara
think pakistan, think some ilya, yemen. jeddah, saudi arabia, july, 2007. the city on the red sea has long been a gateway for pilgrims traveling to mecca. souliman was a fighter with al qaeda. he was just released from four years of detention at guatemala man obey. >> this is my glasses in guantanamo bay. >> this is your prisoner number? he admits he was a trained fighter for bin laden. >> i started from getting, getting trains on weapons, military, mines, explosives,...
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think pakistan, think some ilya, yemen. jeddah, saudi arabia, july, 2007. the city on the red sea has long been a gateway for pilgrims traveling to mecca. souliman was a fighter with al qaeda. he was just released from four years of detention at guatemala man obey. >> this is my glasses in guantanamo bay. >> this is your prisoner number? he admits he was a trained fighter for bin laden. >> i started from getting, getting trains on weapons, military, mines, explosives, electronics. >> souliman was so dedicated he stayed with osama bin laden in the mountains even as the americans found them. this is dust from the mountains. he says he is now reformed after graduating from a unique saudi rehabilitation program for islamic radicals. that looks amazingly like a summer camp. in a campus, soccer and video games. the result is to wean them off extremism in a friendly, secure environment. 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were from saudi arabia. the saudi government says the rehabilitation program has largely been successful. in defusing the anger of these men whom saudi ara
think pakistan, think some ilya, yemen. jeddah, saudi arabia, july, 2007. the city on the red sea has long been a gateway for pilgrims traveling to mecca. souliman was a fighter with al qaeda. he was just released from four years of detention at guatemala man obey. >> this is my glasses in guantanamo bay. >> this is your prisoner number? he admits he was a trained fighter for bin laden. >> i started from getting, getting trains on weapons, military, mines, explosives,...
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olsen beyond al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and the al qaeda affiliates in yemen which terrorist group in your view poses the greatest threat to the country? >> i would say that beyond the al qaeda leadership in pakistan, its presence in yemen, probably the next most significant terrorist threat may emanate from the al qaeda presence in somalia. in terms of the willingness and apparent ability or at least the intent to strike outside of that particular country. we know that country, that group has successfully mounted an attack in uganda, and the apparent ability of the regional affiliates such as that to outside of the borders that country think poses a significant threat. but the threat goes beyond even just al qaeda of course and its affiliates. to two other groups such as hezbollah. so i think again, i have to say that i am not in a position at nctc now so i approach these types of questions with some humility and some deference to the professionals who are looking at these questions on a daily basis. >> one last question if i might. earlier this year undersecretary colin fro
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and pakistan. we don't know all the specific details, what role pakistan's intelligence, pakistan's military may have played in helping the united states find bin laden, find where he was located at this mansion outside of islamabad. but if, in fact, pakistani intelligence was directly involved in helping the u.s., that would certainly strengthen the u.s./pakistani relationship in the short term. and let's not forget the significant point, it's not just since 9/11 that the u.s. and others have been going after bin laden. many years earlier, in the early '90s, the first attack on the world trade center back in 1993, there has been a concerted effort to find bin laden, to arrest bin laden, to kill him, if necessary. and we do know that after 9/11, then president george w. bush signed -- signed specific executive orders authorizing the united states to go ahead and assassinate bin laden, if possible. he always said, if all of our viewers remember correctly, and they do, that bin laden was wanted dead
and pakistan. we don't know all the specific details, what role pakistan's intelligence, pakistan's military may have played in helping the united states find bin laden, find where he was located at this mansion outside of islamabad. but if, in fact, pakistani intelligence was directly involved in helping the u.s., that would certainly strengthen the u.s./pakistani relationship in the short term. and let's not forget the significant point, it's not just since 9/11 that the u.s. and others have...
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if fighting starts between pakistan and the u.s., we are beside pakistan." the state department spokeswoman said today the matter was not an issue because a war between the u.s. and pakistan would not happen. >>> occupy wall street crowd could apparently use etiquette lessons. that's later in the grapevine. straight ahead, nevada moves. new hampshire closes in. romney files. ú(h cúcqhpbcdúg >> bret: governor mitt romney today filed papers to get his name on the primary battle in new hampshire. the state will likely hold the first of the nation primary in early january. chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at the early voting line-up. >> for the candidate, it's now officially crunch time. at last, accelerated 2012 primary calendar is clear. iowa lead-off caucuses are now only ten weeks from tomorrow. the first primary in the south is 21st. followed by florida ten days later and nevada february 4. >> the american people recognize it's time for real change in washington. they recognize that president obama has not done the job that they thoug
if fighting starts between pakistan and the u.s., we are beside pakistan." the state department spokeswoman said today the matter was not an issue because a war between the u.s. and pakistan would not happen. >>> occupy wall street crowd could apparently use etiquette lessons. that's later in the grapevine. straight ahead, nevada moves. new hampshire closes in. romney files. ú(h cúcqhpbcdúg >> bret: governor mitt romney today filed papers to get his name on the...
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for the taliban faction, which the chairman of the joint chief admiral mike mullen recently accused pakistan intelligence service of funding. now sources on capitol hill tell us the c.i.a. will be showing photos of bin laden's corpse to members of the senate armed services and intelligence committee, but members must travel to c.i.a. they have been directed to contact c.i.a. to arrange time for viewing. the message went out to senate offices tuesday. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. >>> a human rights group in syria says more than 7450 civilians -- 750 civilians have been killed since antigovernment protests began in mid-march. activist tells the "associated press" syrian troops today entered several villages near the flashpoint city of daraa. the first load of nonlethal u.s. military aid to libyan rebels arrived in benghazi. it comes on a day when nato gave the rebels something to cheer about. correspondent reena ninan has the latest on the conflict. >> early tuesday morning, nato forces bombed sites in tripoli believed to be a compound. the scene of misurata where
for the taliban faction, which the chairman of the joint chief admiral mike mullen recently accused pakistan intelligence service of funding. now sources on capitol hill tell us the c.i.a. will be showing photos of bin laden's corpse to members of the senate armed services and intelligence committee, but members must travel to c.i.a. they have been directed to contact c.i.a. to arrange time for viewing. the message went out to senate offices tuesday. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the...
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olsen beyond al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and the al qaeda affiliates in yemen which terrorist group in your view poses the greatest threat to the country? >> i would say that beyond the al qaeda leadership in pakistan, its presence in yemen, probably the next most significant terrorist threat may emanate from the al qaeda presence in somalia. in terms of the willingness and apparent ability or at least the intent to strike outside of that particular country. we know that country, that group has successfully mounted an attack in uganda, and the apparent ability of the regional affiliates such as that to outside of the borders that country think poses a significant threat. but the threat goes beyond even just al qaeda of course and its affiliates. to two other groups such as hezbollah. so i think again, i have to say that i am not in a position at nctc now so i approach these types of questions with some humility and some deference to the professionals who are looking at these questions on a daily basis. >> one last question if i might. earlier this year undersecretary colin fro
olsen beyond al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and the al qaeda affiliates in yemen which terrorist group in your view poses the greatest threat to the country? >> i would say that beyond the al qaeda leadership in pakistan, its presence in yemen, probably the next most significant terrorist threat may emanate from the al qaeda presence in somalia. in terms of the willingness and apparent ability or at least the intent to strike outside of that particular country. we know that...
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and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the government dismantle taliban safe havens. >> that is not a very responsible statement. implies that he is talking about the command and army level and that they are complicity with the taliban. that is a very big accusation. >> you cooperated and worked with the u.s.. and number of al qaeda figures were captured during your tenure. this was the same time that the network amerced and started conducting attacks using pakistani soil. why were you able to stop this? >> the network was quite unknown in my time. >> january, 2000 none, they were responsible for an attack on a hotel, on the indian embassy. >> we held elections and that was the end of my tenure. many times after 2001 when night and the active forces, we had operations several times. >> they
and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the government dismantle taliban safe havens. >> that is not a very responsible statement. implies that he is talking about the command and army level and that they are complicity with the taliban. that is a very big accusation. >>...
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pakistan has alternatives to us. it likes to exaggerate the size of these alternatives, but they do have them. >> there is another side of this. that is simply trade logistics. there has been a lot of talk. pakistan is not a particularly attractive structure for china. it is not a particularly good group for pipelines and roads unless you believe it is completely secure and you have real reason to move from the indian ocean north. when you look at what china is doing, is not financing a major road through pakistan but one through to run -- tehran. that is a massive investment for china. the other is for obvious economic reasons you have funding for east/west communication lines. you have a rather peculiar subculture of people who are fascinated by afghanistan and pakistan. on the other hand, you have it on the map. they are moving east, west, in north. >> you mentioned the arab spring. is a possible to see this popular uprising? is it possible to see it in pakistan? you have a lawyer movement. it fizzled out. could t
pakistan has alternatives to us. it likes to exaggerate the size of these alternatives, but they do have them. >> there is another side of this. that is simply trade logistics. there has been a lot of talk. pakistan is not a particularly attractive structure for china. it is not a particularly good group for pipelines and roads unless you believe it is completely secure and you have real reason to move from the indian ocean north. when you look at what china is doing, is not financing a...
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"bbc news," pakistan. >> lovely. well, that's all for this edition of g.m.t. more on our top story, the famine. that's on our website and why somalia can't cope with a long drought and explain when mass starve vacation turns into a family in. how you can donate also, go to www.bbc.com/news. that's all we have time for on g.m.t. stay with us on "bbc news." there's plenty more to come. from myself and the team, have a very good day. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los
"bbc news," pakistan. >> lovely. well, that's all for this edition of g.m.t. more on our top story, the famine. that's on our website and why somalia can't cope with a long drought and explain when mass starve vacation turns into a family in. how you can donate also, go to www.bbc.com/news. that's all we have time for on g.m.t. stay with us on "bbc news." there's plenty more to come. from myself and the team, have a very good day. >> make sense of international...
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pakistan's role in securing a coalition victory in afghanistan has been overlooked for years although today the part is played out it's playing is getting more recognition that washington and islamabad rarely see eye to eye with political joe sting pushing relations to a new low as artie's military analyst explores what it might take to guarantee pakistan's support. this is the commanding height that dominates this sweeping view was the area of kabul the afghan capital. right behind me of the reason that three weeks ago was. by the ha going to network right after nine eleven the united states government made to fateful decision to authorize the military invasion into afghanistan their mission was called operation enduring freedom ten years later it still goes on we've no end in sight let's take a closer look at what went wrong we have the global war on terror first after al qaeda central rate deployed to the pashtun tribal belt along the afghan pakistani border the state department filed a request with pakistan for cooperation against osama bin ladden going to slam about brazenly igno
pakistan's role in securing a coalition victory in afghanistan has been overlooked for years although today the part is played out it's playing is getting more recognition that washington and islamabad rarely see eye to eye with political joe sting pushing relations to a new low as artie's military analyst explores what it might take to guarantee pakistan's support. this is the commanding height that dominates this sweeping view was the area of kabul the afghan capital. right behind me of the...
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and pakistan. >> leon panetta testifies. he was asked about military operations in iraq, afghanistan, and libya and talked about the budget. he has served as rector since 2009. senator carl levin will join the hearing in a minute. we will also hear interjections from dianne feinstein and barbara boxer. leon panetta served in the united states congress from 1977 to 1994. this hearing is 3.5 hours. >> the morning. this morning the committee meets to consider the nomination of leon panetta as secretary of defense. he is no stranger to testify before congress. over the course of his career, we welcome you to the committee today. the thank you for your dedicated service to our nation. nd your willingness to enter the call once again. we know your wife is not able to be here with you today. she has made her own sacrifices over the last 50 years, supported your efforts in the public and private sectors. i know that i speak for the committee when i say that we love to think her in person for the sacrifices that she has made. please
and pakistan. >> leon panetta testifies. he was asked about military operations in iraq, afghanistan, and libya and talked about the budget. he has served as rector since 2009. senator carl levin will join the hearing in a minute. we will also hear interjections from dianne feinstein and barbara boxer. leon panetta served in the united states congress from 1977 to 1994. this hearing is 3.5 hours. >> the morning. this morning the committee meets to consider the nomination of leon...
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pakistan is a difficult one. we're allies, but it's contentious. it -- no other place is it more important for voice of america and for our sister stations to try to reach an audience in pakistan. we're doing it by finding affiliates and finding pakistani radio and television stations that are willing to have a broadcast with us or put something on the air we've produced. there's a program called "the platform" that we co-produce with a pakistani company which has people on the air, it's kind of a bridge program, if you will, where there's somebody in the studio in washington and another in pakistan, and they date about the issues, and there's plenty of issues between the united states and pakistan even though we are allies. i think that programming is absolutely crucial, and i hope it's something we can increase as i'm director. >> guest: a couple years ago, the accountability office issued a report about the broadcasting governors board in general and complained having spent $10 billion since 9/11, negative vie
pakistan is a difficult one. we're allies, but it's contentious. it -- no other place is it more important for voice of america and for our sister stations to try to reach an audience in pakistan. we're doing it by finding affiliates and finding pakistani radio and television stations that are willing to have a broadcast with us or put something on the air we've produced. there's a program called "the platform" that we co-produce with a pakistani company which has people on the air,...
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the pakistan leaders are well aware and acknowledge their awareness of the sanctuaries in pakistan by the hikani network and the afghan taliban it quetta. they are attacking our troops across the border in afghanistan and they go back to their sanctuaries its pakistan. a recent defense depart report called the extremist network the most significant threat in eastern afghanistan. yet, the ikanis continue to enjoy open six border cross the border in pakistan. i think this is totally unacceptable. i'm wondering if you agree and which should be done. >> senator, i share your concern with regards to the safe haven in pakistan. , particularly as it relates to groups like the akanis./ i strongly urge those in pakistan to take steps to do whatever they can to prevent these kind of cross border attacks and to prevent the safe havens that exist on the pakistani side of the border. this is a difficult challenge, the relationship with pakistan is that the same time one of the most critical and yet one of the most complicated and frustrating relationships we have. it is extremely critical in that
the pakistan leaders are well aware and acknowledge their awareness of the sanctuaries in pakistan by the hikani network and the afghan taliban it quetta. they are attacking our troops across the border in afghanistan and they go back to their sanctuaries its pakistan. a recent defense depart report called the extremist network the most significant threat in eastern afghanistan. yet, the ikanis continue to enjoy open six border cross the border in pakistan. i think this is totally unacceptable....
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unfortunately, not in pakistan. almost like they're rushing current, ammonium nitrate coming from pakistan as well as other places into afghanistan. i want to ask you about two areas. number one, can you tell us a little bit about and provide a report in terms of our own work, a press report. secondly, the legislative efforts within the government of pakistan to not just impose statutory remedies, but also to better regulate it. >> senator, thank you for leadership on this important issue. this is a direct threat to our troops and also to the people of afghanistan and pakistan. in november 2010, the united states launched what we call operation global shield. it is a multinational law enforcement effort involving 60 countries and international organizations aimed at stemming the flow of ied components, including ammonium nitrate. 60 country participating, including this year and office of drugs and crime and the customs organization and interpol. there has been an interception of 68,000 kilograms of explosives compo
unfortunately, not in pakistan. almost like they're rushing current, ammonium nitrate coming from pakistan as well as other places into afghanistan. i want to ask you about two areas. number one, can you tell us a little bit about and provide a report in terms of our own work, a press report. secondly, the legislative efforts within the government of pakistan to not just impose statutory remedies, but also to better regulate it. >> senator, thank you for leadership on this important...
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and pakistan. >> get ready, broadway. "chinglish" is coming to town with a new take on language barriers that leaves audiences laughing. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. the french president calls it a deal that has saved the world from catastrophe. markets around the globe surged after european leaders agreed on a plan to contain the debt crisis. within hours, harmony was broken when mr. sarkozy told french television that greece should never have been allowed to join the eurozone at all. in a moment, the reaction from the greek foreign minister, worst air report from our foreign editor. >> financial markets rose following news europe's leaders have agreed on a plan to fix the eurozone crisis. they did not get all the detail they were looking for, but what they heard exceeded expectations and has fought iraq time to deliver on commitments made. -- and has bought europe time to deliver on commitments made. >> i am very aware of the world is watching closely. i think we europeans proved that we came to t
and pakistan. >> get ready, broadway. "chinglish" is coming to town with a new take on language barriers that leaves audiences laughing. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. the french president calls it a deal that has saved the world from catastrophe. markets around the globe surged after european leaders agreed on a plan to contain the debt crisis. within hours, harmony was broken when mr. sarkozy told french television that greece should never have been...
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by pakistan government. obviously, there have been elements who have been at best sort of walking on both sides of the global war on terrorism. so i think in the days and weeks ahead, we're going to hear little drip by drip information about how this came together. the compound was built in 2005. they don't know how long bin laden had been there. but this was an operation that was very long in the making and actually the operation itself began in august of last year. so it's quite telling we were able to keep this secret. >> there's got to be a lot of question about what happens with al-qaeda and pakistan. are you concerned that there's more of a terrorist presence there in the country than we already knew? >> there's this business of safe havens we talked about when it comes to al-qaeda more generally. do they have one in afghanistan? do they have one in pakistan or yemen? i think what this shows is it's easy for al-qaeda to have a very small presence anywhere. recall that the 9/11 plotters themselves plott
by pakistan government. obviously, there have been elements who have been at best sort of walking on both sides of the global war on terrorism. so i think in the days and weeks ahead, we're going to hear little drip by drip information about how this came together. the compound was built in 2005. they don't know how long bin laden had been there. but this was an operation that was very long in the making and actually the operation itself began in august of last year. so it's quite telling we...
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war on pakistan. he had ordered the killing of many pakistani men, women, and children. in recent years, the cooperation between our governments, military, and law enforcement agencies increased pressure on al qaeda and the taliban. this must continue, and we are ccommitted to our partnership. history will record that bin laden's death came at a time of great movement for freedom and democracy, at a time when people across the middle east and north africa are rejecting the extremist narrative and charting a path to peace will progress based on universal rights and aspirations. there is no better rebuke to al qaeda and its tennis ideology -- its heinous ideology. all are around, we will invest in a positive vision of peace and progress and relentlessly pursued the murderers who target innocent people. the fight continues, and we will never waivver. i know there are some who doubted this day would ever come, who questioned our resolve and reach. let us remind ourselves, this is america. we rise to the c
war on pakistan. he had ordered the killing of many pakistani men, women, and children. in recent years, the cooperation between our governments, military, and law enforcement agencies increased pressure on al qaeda and the taliban. this must continue, and we are ccommitted to our partnership. history will record that bin laden's death came at a time of great movement for freedom and democracy, at a time when people across the middle east and north africa are rejecting the extremist narrative...
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>> reporter: i rented a house in pakistan. when you rent a house, you have to go to the state officials, you register it, you write down every bit of personal details. they photocopy your passport. they send an official to the house to check up on you. it's not an anonymous process. it's a detailed file, particularly in elite military areas like this one. >> i have a conclusion, they definitely knew. the question is who knew. could it be possible some parts of the military knew? but the leadership didn't know? >> reporter: we were told that no senior ranking military officers knew. i don't know what "senior" means exactly, if that means colonels and above, generals and above. it does sound that lower-level military officers did know who was living in that compound, but we're told not the top levels of the pakistani intelligence agency. >> who is telling us that? richard, who is telling us that? >> u.s. officials. >> but they have to protect relationships with pakistan, which you saw brennan doing as well. what is the state of
>> reporter: i rented a house in pakistan. when you rent a house, you have to go to the state officials, you register it, you write down every bit of personal details. they photocopy your passport. they send an official to the house to check up on you. it's not an anonymous process. it's a detailed file, particularly in elite military areas like this one. >> i have a conclusion, they definitely knew. the question is who knew. could it be possible some parts of the military knew? but...
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pakistan, 300 plus, somalia, yemen. what's your sense of obviously in comparison to 9/10, pre-9/11 al qaeda and today, it's weakened, fractured. but what about the army al qaeda -- >> the formal members of al qaeda have always been a small number. around 9/11 there were 200. you've got 300 in pakistan, 50 in afghanistan, those numbers are accurate. people influenced by al qaeda's ideas, you're looking at several thousand. you do the math here, you know, in somalia, several thousand people, you know, influenced by al qaeda's ideas. if you added it all up, you're looking at 20,000, 30,000 people, who have, you know, really subscribed to al qaeda's ideas. you know, prance a slightly larger group who are somewhat influenced by them. in pakistan, you have groups like the pakistani taliban, which have behaved in a more al qaeda-like manner. >> if he's the new leader, walk back over here, is it their trademark, their o.m., to try to quickly make a statement, make himself known, make his mark? >> i mean, they would love to, but
pakistan, 300 plus, somalia, yemen. what's your sense of obviously in comparison to 9/10, pre-9/11 al qaeda and today, it's weakened, fractured. but what about the army al qaeda -- >> the formal members of al qaeda have always been a small number. around 9/11 there were 200. you've got 300 in pakistan, 50 in afghanistan, those numbers are accurate. people influenced by al qaeda's ideas, you're looking at several thousand. you do the math here, you know, in somalia, several thousand...
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and pakistan. it is surprising. there is work between the intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened in the past few months, a sudden deterioration. the language about the haqqani network being a veritable arm of pakistan, hillary clinton demanding the dismantling of paula bun safe havens. -- how the bond -- tell them safe havens. -- taliban safe havens. >> it sounds like a talking about the highest command of the isi, and that is a big accusation. >> to cooperated with the united states. a number of al qaeda figures were captured during your tenure. but the haqqani network emerged and started conducting attacks using pakistani soil. why were you unable to do anything? cook's first of all, i think the haqqani network was unknown in my time, reasonably unknown. >> january 2008, they were allegedly responsible for the attack on a hotel and an embassy. >> we held an election that was the final end of my tenure, 2008. it was not pinpointed as it is now. there was uncertainty. there were forces in north a
and pakistan. it is surprising. there is work between the intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened in the past few months, a sudden deterioration. the language about the haqqani network being a veritable arm of pakistan, hillary clinton demanding the dismantling of paula bun safe havens. -- how the bond -- tell them safe havens. -- taliban safe havens. >> it sounds like a talking about the highest command of the isi, and that is a big accusation. >> to...